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Asked: May 19, 20262026-05-19T13:00:13+00:00 2026-05-19T13:00:13+00:00

I have two functions, one that makes an Ajax request when the user loads

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I have two functions, one that makes an Ajax request when the user loads the page, and one that will run every 5 or so seconds to update something. Using the first function, I can output a variable that I need to use in the second function.

function insert_last_ten() {
    $.ajax({
       url: 'freeshout/chatlog.php',
       success: function(data) {
         $("#inner-wrap").html(data);
         var first_child = $("#inner-wrap :first-child").html();
         var value = first_child.match(/(value)=["']?((?:.(?!["']?\s+(?:\S+)=|[>"']))+.)["']?/);
         var realtime = value[2];
       }
     });
    }

Basically, I need to use realtime to do something else in another function. For the sake of simplicity, let’s pretend this is the second function:

function update() {
    alert(realtime);
}

How could I go about making that work?

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    2026-05-19T13:00:14+00:00Added an answer on May 19, 2026 at 1:00 pm

    In the success callback, cancel the timeout and start a new one using the updated value. You can pass the timeout identifier to insert_last_ten via argument and the success callback will pick it up via closure:

    function createUpdateTimer(value, interval) {
        return setTimout(
          function () {
            alert(value); // The created function knows what value is due to closure
          }, interval);
    }
    
    function insert_last_ten(timer) {
        $.ajax({
            url: 'freeshout/chatlog.php',
            success: function(data) {
                $("#inner-wrap").html(data);
                var first_child = $("#inner-wrap :first-child").html();
                var value = first_child.match(/(value)=["']?((?:.(?!["']?\s+(?:\S+)=|[>"']))+.)["']?/);
                var realtime = value[2];
                cancelTimer(timer); // This callbac knows what timer is due to closure
                timer = createUpdateTimer(realtime, 500);
            }
        });
    }
    
    // Start the timer:
    var timer = createUpdateTimer('initial value', 500);
    
    // Make ajax request:
    insert_last_ten(timer);
    

    Note that I am only beginning to familiarize myself with the good parts of JavaScript. This code is untested.

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